Pros
Creative output used to be amazing. High collaborative, smart, and dynamic teams. Decent benefits package, aside from the actual salary. There used to be a lot of women in positions of leadership.
Cons
It's really sad to have witnessed this company really crumble under itself. The agency is going through an identity crisis trying to appease the ego of its CEO, which just spins the internal resources of its already stretch-thin staff. What used to be a studio full of some of the best creative and strategic thinkers I had worked with became a disparate smattering of past freelance "director level" talent who struggle immensely with cross-departmental collaboration. These are also the people who are held up by management as the brightest stars while literally pushing colleagues to the point of quitting due to a deeply toxic work environment. Decent salaries, pay increases, and promotions are not heard of here. You had better hope you were able to negotiate a strong job offer because they will lowball you, and you will not see more money in spite of proven leadership, expertise, growth, or high-quality output. At BEST, you will be offered a title promotion sans monetary compensation.